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    Wednesday, May 08, 2024

    After 73-year separation, three sisters reunited in New York

    Pembroke, N.Y. - Three sisters have been reunited in western New York some 73 years after their mother abandoned the older two and disappeared with the youngest.

    The Daily News of Batavia reported Saturday that the sisters - 80-year-old Joan Billings, 78-year-old Shirley Mortellaro and 77-year-old Mary Kidwell - were reunited this month searching for each other for decades.

    The story begins in 1940 in Toronto, where their father was in the Canadian Air Force.

    The sisters told the newspaper that when their father was away, their mother would put them in the bedroom and tell them to stay there while she went partying.

    One day, the sisters said, they caught their mother with a boyfriend and later told their father. A fight ensued and the mother packed quickly and left with her youngest daughter.

    The two older sisters settled in western New York, while Kidwell ended up in Columbus, Ohio, each with families of their own.

    The sisters spent years looking for each other.

    The search ended about three weeks ago when Mortellaro got a call from her grandson's girlfriend's mother in Florida.

    The woman had connected online with a friend of Kidwell's who also was helping with the search.

    "She said, 'I've found her,'" Mortellaro said.

    Kidwell arrived in Batavia by bus on Sept. 10. The sisters had no trouble recognizing each other.

    "We've lost a lot of years and we can't get them back," Kidwell said, as she sat in with her sisters in Mortellaro's living room. "We've got a lot of catching up to do."

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